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Fri, Sep 18 2015 3:16 AM (209 replies)
  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Sun, Apr 19 2015 9:58 AM

    1enigma1:

    Sparks flying!~~~~      ;)

    I watched the start and noticed that, what causes them?

    (probably something obvious but I never usually watch motor sports)

  • gsoup
    2,929 Posts
    Sun, Apr 19 2015 10:35 AM

    PaulTon:
    what causes them?

    those cars are so tight any track surface undulations will bottom the skid plate out..Imagine a upside down wing with wheels.

     

    Massa did a bang up job. From being pushed off the grid to finishing in the points

  • SPINO1
    5,394 Posts
    Sun, Apr 19 2015 11:11 AM

    Sparks are caused by new titanium skid plates, they have no purpose other than creating a visual spectacle.

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Tue, Apr 21 2015 7:23 AM

    It is more a safety issue.

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Tue, Apr 21 2015 10:08 AM

    oneeyedjohn:

    It is more a safety issue.

    ^^^ yup

    From Charlie Whiting' media briefing......

    Right click and view image in new tab..

    Andy

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Tue, Apr 21 2015 10:12 AM

    Thank's guys, interesting stuff.

  • SPINO1
    5,394 Posts
    Tue, Apr 21 2015 10:22 AM

    I realise there is a need for the plank, i was refering to the fact they were now titanium as opposed to previous wood or other types of metal.

    The 2014 Formula One season opened with one overwhelming complaint – the cars didn't sound right. It sapped the excitement, despite the fact that this season has seen a number of truly thrilling races (BahrainSpain and Montreal all come to mind). Attempts have been made to restore some of the audible thrill of the cars, although efforts have remained unsuccessful.

    If F1 can't fix the sound of the cars, then other methods need to be considered to restore its self-perceived lack of excitement. One of those involves fitting titanium skid plates to the cars in a bid to reintroduce the sparks that were so prevalent in the sport's past.

    Mercedes-AMG and Ferrari conducted initial experiments with the new skid plates during early practice sessions for the 2014 Austrian Grand PrixKimi Raikkonen and Nico Rosberg had the plates fitted to different locations of their cars, in a bid to see which created the most dramatic sparks. Considering the photos the tests, though, neither Mercedes' nor Ferrari'ssetup really seemed successful, which is why you're seeing Johnny Herbert and his 1989 Benneton B188 up top.

    According to Autosport, the Austrian tests are simply the first step in the long road to the new skid plates becoming a regular fixture for the 2015 season. What do you think? Is this a good plan, or should the powers that be in F1 focus on something other than visual gimmicks?

  • AdamK70
    433 Posts
    Wed, Apr 22 2015 1:36 AM

    AdamK70:

    I'll try . . .

    4th Bottas

    7th Grosjean

    Woohoo, I managed to pick this one correct!   Felt certain that Vettel would get past Bottas in the last 10-15 laps, but he managed to hang on & come home in 4th

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Wed, Apr 22 2015 4:05 AM

    AdamK70:

    AdamK70:

    I'll try . . .

    4th Bottas

    7th Grosjean

    Woohoo, I managed to pick this one correct!   Felt certain that Vettel would get past Bottas in the last 10-15 laps, but he managed to hang on & come home in 4th

    We have a winner...

    Sorry, I missed your post.....great picks Adam and well done !!

    8 sleeves are winging their way to you right now.

    Hit em well ;-)

    Andy

     

  • craigswan
    31,866 Posts
    Wed, Apr 22 2015 5:20 AM

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